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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:06 am
by ekki
:lol: An engineere in Armani? :lol: Tell me where engineeres work in armani... I wanna move there and start a studio... (or maybe it is his agent)

(I'm just jalous cause i dont have time or knowledge in english language to figure out how to draw in that program whitout using half my lifetime.....) :cry:

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 12:22 am
by oysteinsevg
This looks interresting!

Can we also render Quicktime movies? Or any kind of movie format, and get a really smooth movement as you "fly" thru / around the buildings? Or is it more like "step-by-step" animation?

Best regards

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:33 am
by John Sayers
Yes - it can reneder AVI files of any size and compression. It creates a smooth transition video that looks very good as you fly through the design.

cheers
john

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 6:15 pm
by oysteinsevg
That is great.
I think I have to get this program!
Thank you John Sayers

Best regards

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:40 pm
by ekki
Nice to see so many from Norway here! :D It's not a lot of information about studio construction to find in Norwegian. Maybe we should make a "Norwegian studio design unite"....
PS: Love your music Øystein! :wink:

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:08 am
by oysteinsevg
Thanks for nice words about my music!

Well, there is not much of anything in norwegian language. I think it is better to go for english. Let us be realistic about that. Then we have access to a global community - like this forum.

I have seen good people trying to start a music / technology online forum in norwegian. It just does not work. There is so much knowhow available worldwide. So why not connect to it?

And your english does not have to be perfect!

Oh - by the way: Do you have a studio in norway?

All the best

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 8:05 am
by ekki
Well, there is not much of anything in norwegian language. I think it is better to go for english. Let us be realistic about that. Then we have access to a global community - like this forum.

I have seen good people trying to start a music / technology online forum in norwegian. It just does not work. There is so much knowhow available worldwide. So why not connect to it?
I strongly agree!
And your english does not have to be perfect!


Thank God! So im still cool 8)

Oh - by the way: Do you have a studio in norway?
Yea i do. And i know you do, or at last did. At an old farm, was it? My studio is in an old boathouse, 200 square meters, by the...sea of course..... :lol:
I have just rebuild my studio and control room as a result of reading in this forum. So be careful: You never know it before you are rebuilding something yourself after being here for a while... :)

Do you still have that same studio in norway? Plans on something new? I mean since you are surfing around in a place like this?
I am a composer/producer. You can visit my company at www.flomm.no

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 11:12 pm
by Xalky
SketchUp is an awesome program. It does everything that I ever wanted a CAD program to do, without all the fuss. It's not a cad program, much simpler, more intuitive and way easier to learn.

I only got about 4 hrs use on it and I've already drawn my first practice studio on, minus a lot of details.

I can't say enough about it !

Marcel

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 7:39 pm
by AK-69
Wow this looks great! I've been making all kinds of sketches, because I'm moving my studio to a different room. But I've started now in sketchup, this is so much easyer. It's really handy that you can see everything in perfect scale.

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:11 pm
by P750souza
SketchUp

Just cool. I am using it for less than a month an see the results below:

Creat great solutions!

Paul

Sketchup - basement studio -opinions?

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:51 am
by basementdude
Hello all.

Total newbie here, but I did purchase the Sketchup software and really enjoy it. I made this rendering of my basement which I intend to use as a combination live/rehearsal room with a separate control room.

Here's a link to the Sketchup project file, for those who can view it:
http://www.ybrband.com/YBRstudio.skp

And here's a jpg image from above. No dimensions shown, but the overall size is about 20'x30', the control room being about 7'x20'. Those are the existing dimensions. I intend to use heavy fabric curtains over the exterior windows, fiberglass insulation in the interior wall, and a variety of 2" thick fiberboard panels on walls, ceiling, and corners as absorbers/bass traps.

I'd like to hear any comments regarding these ideas, about minimizing sound reflection, the idea of mounting live PA speakers in the corners as shown, and what materials to use in the interior wall to isolate the control room as much as possible.

PS: Sketchup users: I'm having a rough time trying to get a door to actually go "through" a wall. It appears open from one side, but then doesn't even stick through the other side. I tried making my own and using the stock component doors, same thing. Any advice?

Thanks in advance, and thanks for all the info here.
Image

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:59 am
by giles117
Should do side wall resonators in your control room, missing a bass trap in the lower right hand corner of the CR.

A lot of parralle surfaces, not sure what the flexibility is in your construction...

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 3:37 am
by sharward
Welcome to the forum, basementdude. Nice work on the sketch! 8)

I would recommend that you start your own thread, rather than piggyback on this particular "sticky" one... :roll: I think you'll get better results and it will keep this thread free of project-specific talk. :)

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:42 pm
by AK-69
Does your basement have big windows in the south wall? So is it half dug-in or something? Just curious about sound leakage. Trap placement looks okay, but I don't know if you should hang pa speakers on them in the corners. It's going to require quite a sturdy construction and I don't know how it will influence your acoustics.
Why would you need pa speakers in a live room anyway? Make a good headphone system for monitoring, so you can plug in headphones in various sockets in the live room. Much better for a studio.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 12:56 am
by shamca
Aaronw wrote:Awesome program. I just imported my 3D autocad file of the studio (which by the way has mods not in this picture...) and looks very cool.
Hi Aaron, I'm new here and have been scrounging ideas for a few weeks. The way you have carved up your space looks interesting..I was wondering what the outside dims of your walls are?

I have a 26'x12.5' space I'm working on.


Thank you,
Shaun